The evening world. Newspaper, August 10, 1920, Page 8

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ee eee Stat arte 2by © Ale fe q pie 50 - BALEDRAGS SEIZED f Whiskey Worth From $30,000 My to $50,000 Recovered in fs i Raids by U, S. Agents, One hundred and sixty cases of ‘Oenled in a carioad of baled rage, were ‘weined to-day by “Tezy” Binstetn and ‘other membere of the “Flying Squad- fon" of the Prohibition Eaforeement Agent, from # car on the Laciawanna pier, No. 13 North River. ‘The thirty-two bales of rags, each bale contatning five casor of whiskey, were consigned to M. Silverman & Co., of Cleveland. The dry agents eaid that they had the consignor’s name Dut would not reveal it as no arrest accompanied the eeigu: “While returning the “baled vag" whiskey seizure Kinstein and his men overtook a heavily laden truck amd upon Invert); found it was with 850 cases Ee a signed to Louis Kaseman of Ne. 1%) AUTO CLIPS DAY IN Norfolk Street, “Lat me see your trenafer loense,” said Binsteln. but it called for but 250 cases, and the itite trucktoad was ecined and the rivers were arrested. They gaye their names aa Louis 8. Moore, No, $11 Bast and 43 Minutes, 49 West 135th Street, The drivers Were released on their own recog- nizinos to appear ¢o-day before United wan’ eatimated et from $20,000 to] '4 outs and 42 minutes, $50,000, A truck loaded with four barrels of grain alcohol was selzed yesterday at Harmon, N, Y., by State troopers. The truck was en route to Peekskill, A. R. Diffallo, the driver, who was ‘brought to New York by the troopers, declared the transfer license was faulty because the load had been shifted to his truok from another truck which had broken down and that he was transporting the aloonol a8 a favor, The shipper of the goods was Bald to be Rose Colundia, of No, 121 Mulberry Street. —————— whiskey, all carefully con- Clared that the machine's thine « fastest through mall trains. weatward Journey. miles long. stops being mado drivers changed at Bly, Nev,; C Wyo.; Council Blut, to" town; Valparaiso, Ind, and Baste Gthnon to Return to Poland. ae WASHINGTON, Avg, 10 —dfugn Gf-| fom, Amorican Minister to Poland, re- Four PRIN ire! his mother has been eoriously il. Under present pinns of the State Department he will proceed soon to his post In Po-'ting parts from San Franelaco shipment ts expected here to-morrow. whinkey con- Innd. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Aves.) West 43rd Street Now in Progress; Our August Reduction Sale of HIGH-GRADE FURNITURE and RUGS Presenting the most comprehensive assortment of superior quality merchandise we have ever offered at, August price reductions. Extraordinary Value-giving in this Sale of WOMEN’S PUMPS and OXFORDS A number of this season’s most fashionable models. Reduced to $5.95 Second Floor Leathers consist of White Kid, Buckskin, Canvas, Patent Coltskin, Gun Metal or Tan Russian Calfskin. Cuban or Louis XV. Heels. ALL SIZES BUT NOT IN EVERY STYLE. Distinctive and Desirable Styles in Women’s Extra Quality Silk Umbrellas Very Special for To-morrow at $7.50 and 8.50 Stubby tops, large tips; Bakelite handles, posts and rings; some handles with leather loops. All the. favored colors; also Black. 4 Reduced for Immediate Clearance: THE REMAINDER OF OUR BOYS’ WOOL SUITS Medium weight models especially suitable for early Fall wear; arranged into two Special Sale groups for To-morrow. Sizes 7 to 17 Years; but not in every model Group ‘L.--Suits up to $27.25 Reduced to $19.50 Group II,--Suits up to $22.50 Reduced to $14.75 Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits Reduced $12.50 Palm Beach Suits . Reduced to $9.75 $8.75 Grey or Tan Linen Suits Reduced to $6.75 $7.60 Khaki Suits Reduced to $6.75 Little Fellows’ Wash Suits 244 to 6 years, Value $3.95 $1.95 | 2\4to7 years. Value $5.00 $2.95 E EVENING WORLD. FRISCO TIME MARK’ A permit for transfer was displayed. | Machine With Mail Comes Here From Coast in 4 Days, 14 Hours a Announcement was made to-day that Piet Street, and Joseph Walcott, No.| , new ynofticial record for a trhnacontl- nental automobile trip was established When a five-passenger touring car, Gtates Commissioner Hitchcock on} trying United States mail from San charges of violating the Volstead Act.! Francisco to New York, artived hore The total value of the whiskey seima| late yesterday after a run of four days, An official of the American Automo- bile Association aald that this was wt feast one duy faster than any previous tunoMciat record. Postal authorities de- pared well with that of ali except the ‘The trip was the first eastward run of w acheduled series of five or more round trips, Three care hove made the The route travelled bs tie machine which arrived here yesterday was 3,347 Wheeling, W. Va.) Cumberland, oa, Pa. Delayed. GBORGE, B.C, Aug, 10.— The four United States army airpianes tirned fo-day from Callfornia, where | ying acroay the Continent will be held here two or three days before conttmu- Ing to Alaska, because of delay In got- umn Clearance Sale Jor Stout Women. Many of These Garments Are Suitable for Early Fall Wear Tussah Linene Voile Linane Gingham $695 «$798 $Q88 | SQUS 81 385 The five dresses pictured above are only examples of 500 smart, cool summer dresses now being offered at bargain prices. A wide variety of pleasing styles and colors, including Voiles, Linenes, Ging- hams, Crepe de Chine, Serge and Mohair. All sizes up to 56 bust, but not in every Yon't miss this sale of dresses. Bargains in Maternity Apparel oe nm . 0 Dresses Good quality figured Voile, style pictured at the left, Sheer, covl, serviceable, White or- gandie collar und cuffs $395 Formerly $4.95, Special Q— Dresses Made of sheer figured Batiste tn style pictured at the right. ¢ Pink, green or blue. White Orgundie collar and cults $4 95 | Formerly $5.95, Special &— i Skirts Silk finished Poplin. Very smart style. Elastic waistband and adjustable belt. $495 Formerly 85.95. Special &— Maternity Corsets. . $3.95 Voile 4.95 —Lane Bryant Fit, Avoone 23 W. 38th St. The. Best For The Least VERYONE who starts out to buy a watch wants the best possible for his money. He considers the works first. He decides upon the Waltham or other standard movement in whose constructional superiority. he places reliance, He wisely believes that a 14-karat gold case will insure him durability. At Lambert Brothers is exactly this combina- tion of inside and out- side excellence, Here one gets the best for the least. L4-karat gold, open-face case, newest model, with Waltham movement, $42.50 up. Other Walthams, in 14-karat gold cases, $45, $50, $55, $60, $75, $100, $125, $150, $175, In guaranteed gold filled case, $27.00 up <> DIAMOND EN. GAGEMENT RING ? should be of the Fine Diamont Whether large or small.a SOLITAIRE | TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1920. ring August. The store will be closed all day Saturday du Shop. Dental Office. The Bank is required by law to ke&p open until 12 o'clock. BLOOMINGDALES. (0 O=—=—=——————[——DhDnhnhnhnAh@_hDaDD@2R—DDRDDPD eee | 89TH TO 60TH—THIRD TO LEXINGTON—ONE BLOGK FROM PARK AVENUE <=_————_———[—[—=anBDBDhnanDBnanDnDaDaDaanana9anana99@B9Bma—aa a 7 Another Great Purchase Brings Heavy Milanese Silk Gloves at 98c We arent permitted to mention the makers name, but if we were, it would be all youd need to know about these gloves. They are priced way below wholesale cost—and in addition to that, they are of the finest. quality Milanese silk, heavy and durable, Slip-On and Two-Clasp Styles in Black, with Smart Embroidery in White or Self Color. White, with Smart Embroidery in Black or Self Color. Mastic, with Smart Embroidery in Black or Self Color. Greys, with Smart Embroidery in Black or Self Color. Pongee, with Smart Embroidery in Black or Self Color. Putty, with Smart Embroidery in Black or Self Color. Navy, with Smart Embroidery in Black or Self Color. Beaver, with Smart Embroidery in Black or Self Color. loomingdales—Main Floor Mid Summer Furniture Sale Still Holds Forth an Abundance of Promise for Those Who Would Furnish Their Homes Those who rush up in a hurry even at the eleventh bour will not miss finding many good things. The atmosphere of leisure, the attention and expert salesmanship of uae department—all contribute to a secure sense of being fitted out with permanent values. You bay ane are satisfied—you buy for keeps—and you buy wisely—at Blooming- dales. ypendable furniture, above all, must be bought of dependable people. Our furniture does not get out of repair—nor out of style. : 10-Piece Dining Room Suite: $495.00 Chippendale’ design suite, carefully constructed and handsomely finished. t mirrorless Buffet, 5 ft. 6 in. long; enclosed Serving Table, and large round epee China Closet lift this suite out of the commonplace. 48 in, round top Extension Table, five Side Chairs and one Arm Chair with seats of genuine Spanish leather, make up the suite. Pieces may be purchased separately. 10-Piece Dining Room Suite: $329.00 Louis XVI. suite of American Walnut is marked by careful construction and brilliant finish. Choice is offered of buffet with or without mirror. The enclosed Serving Table has an inside tray and the China Closet is of generous capacity. Five Side Chairs and one Arm Chair, with seats of genuine Spanish leather. Round table measures 48 inches and is extension type. 4-Piece Bedroom Suite: $295.00 Louis XVI. suite in American Walnut finish of craftsmanlike execution. The special features are the full Vanity Dressing Table, the grace of the bow end Bed and the com- modious character of the Chifforobe. Pieces may be purchased separately. f 4-Piece Bedroom Suite: $160.00 ween Anne design suite in American Walnut characterized by workmanlike construc- tion and finish, The pieces have various attractive feajures, worthy of special note, such as @ generous sized mirror on Dresser, Chifforobe with capacious trays as well as two large drawers and a triplicate mirror on Dressing Table. Pieces may be purchased separately. The new 3-Piece Living Room Suite: $225.00 Substantial birch frames have been handsomely finished in a rich mahogany color, the backs and sides inset with real cane. Fitted with loose spring cushions over spring seats, upholstered in your selection from a number of pleasing colors in Velour and Damask. TMT Third Ave., Cor. 58th Street VY MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT \0U NKED—a WORLD ‘WANT WILL GO AND vixp x! i purest quality—in Fine Diamond Bloomingdales—Kourth Floor Engagement other words, one of Engagement Ring, 8826 Lamberts’ gems. Ring, 8650 $4000.00, $35.00. to Mn iy } | & Plint's Fine Furniture | : aa . bgp Wedding Rings N you goon your E ae 2 Wedding Rings th id be \ vacation this Summer|} | = 1S 3 chosen with a thought —) have your favorite paper||| = nnual oummery g hi d GD bs Fonte as well mailed to you every day. learance Sale‘ 2 C il ren ! . k : a nety per cent, have Plain Store is open ‘daily. --.man. corm! Even Ward I 28¢ per week bests SS g | sscaieal Schism one Sasang ’ from 9 A. M, to 6 P. - jp, ily Wor! per_ week i ; & |\can wend them to us with confidence, trat Ion 28 AE As ME ROP retentive TA scndiy Ward lteperSandey|| GSE ReducHons> |e eh" Pa i ace 2eharet, $6.50 up yoo Quring Planum, 835 up Be ae i 10*%50% the teath of Permanent use. Crooked j S wh Se * z —— The WATERBURY Way. va H yacs requler, newsdesigr ih] = OurEntire Stock of ¢ work '# needed in a hurry for old or Trrenae wit World to mail 20 ng, come in the moming, have your | panier, New er Basel city, ne E ‘AT REDUCTIONS ADERAGING” All Languages Spoken, Lady Attendants, = MORE THAN | en — ° one 1897 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS | Flint & Horner Conc 29 W. 34th St., New York WORK MONDAY WONDERS | Linseaseiyunsguld ig Aer ener Ste Brankban Err terres ur hyn mun uno orien | Weversury DewraL COMPANY

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